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News clippings to Monday morning, 11 May 1990 Edition 90-24 [Title Page Has Incorrect Date but Correct Titles, Missing Pages]
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May 30 – Jun. 1, 1990 (Creation)
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1 folder of textual records.
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The following folder includes
MEECH LAKE:
- Canadian Press: Meech Lake
- Women and natives excluded in deal, groups say
- Here's what the agreement means
- Natives enlist support from Manitoba, Newfoundland
- Distinct society
- Ottawa tables plan to save Meech
- Canadian Press: Manitoba's Indians decline invite
- Canadian Press: Territorial leaders
- Indians stand to lose treaty rights in breakup
- Anawak says Meech committee repeating themselves
TRAGIC DEATH: - A tragic death puts Meech in perspective
- Train accident victim lived a desperate life
AKWESASNE: - Mohawk leaders request $14 Min federal aid to assist recovery
- Violence feared as bingo hall reopens on Mohawk reserve
- Federal Government reconfirms Mohawk Council's authority
- Controversy surrounds Tribal Election Caucus
THE ENVIRONMENT, PROTESTS: - Little Jackfish opposed despite $183,500 study
- Hydro, Indian band co-operate on study
- Temagami protesters dragged from legislature
- Forest flashback
- Haida move to co-manage sacred rainforest with feds
EDUCATION: - Webequie school's closure costs students their year
- Canadian Press: Webequie school closure
- Halifax to host 20 Interlake students
- Minister considers student exchange program "a luxury"
- Hereditary chief earns doctorate from UBC
- Single training facility weighed at S. Lookout
- Are you Native and graduating from high school?
ECONOMY: - $4.3 million for roads
- Air Creebec plans Toronto-Val d'Or run
POLICING, JUSTICE: - Police seeking Indian recruits
- Police forces reach out for minority recruits
- Natives to be upgraded
- Listen to us to win respect, elders say
- Police reform: Under the Gun
- Marshall caught in nasty debate over judges
- Marshall commission report is inaccurate
- Canadian Press: Minnie Sutherland case
- Canadian Press: Public inquiry of N.W.T. judge
MEDIA, GOVERNMENT: - Media biased, natives say
- Native group denounces "holiday junket" workshop for senior civil servants
- Canadian Press: Natives refuse to attend workshop
EDITORIALS, LETTERS: - Gone fishing
- High court ruling may affect many
- Centre staff was great help
- Wild rice, on its merits
- "Natural wildlife managers"
- The Warrior logo has been worn proudly
- It takes two to tango
- Residential schools not all bad
- Canada's underused native workforce
- Racial tension: time for bold steps
HISTORY, ARTS AND CULTURE: - The brutal execution that tore Canada apart
- Blackfeet determined to reclaim artifacts
- U.S. natives stake claim to artifacts sold to Alberta
- Cuomo proposes tough rules on Indian relics
- An enigmatic imposter
- Festival of new native plays raises profile of rising talent
- Concern is growing over New Age cult
UPCOMING EVENTS: - Aboriginal People's Human Rights and Race
- Relations Conference
- Res '90: Economic Development Conference
- Grand River Pow Wow
- Six Nations Native Pageant